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BUICK CENTURY 2000 Workshop Manual 3-30 Care of Your Cassette Tape Player
A tape player that is not cleaned regularly can cause
reduced sound quality, ruined cassettes or a damaged
mechanism. Cassette tapes should be stored in their
ca

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BUICK CENTURY 2000 Workshop Manual 3-31 Care of Your Compact Discs
Handle discs carefully. Store them in their original cases
or other protective cases and away from direct sunlight
and dust. If the surface of a disc is soiled, dampen

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BUICK CENTURY 2000 Workshop Manual 4-7
Avoid needless heavy braking. Some people drive in
spurts 
-- heavy acceleration followed by heavy 
braking 
-- rather than keeping pace with traffic. This is a
mistake. Your brakes may not have t

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BUICK CENTURY 2000 Workshop Manual 4-9
Remember: Anti-lock doesnt change the time you need
to get your foot up to the brake pedal or always decrease
stopping distance. If you get too close to the vehicle in
front of you, you wont hav

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BUICK CENTURY 2000 Workshop Manual 4-10
When the system is on, 
this warning light will come
on to let you know if theres
a problem.
See ªEnhanced Traction System Warning Lightº in the
Index. When this warning light is on, the syste

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BUICK CENTURY 2000 Workshop Manual 4-11
Steering
Power Steering
If you lose power steering assist because the engine
stops or the system is not functioning, you can steer but
it will take much more effort.
Magnetic Variable Effort Stee

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BUICK CENTURY 2000 Workshop Manual 4-13
Off-Road Recovery
You may find that your right wheels have dropped off the
edge of a road onto the shoulder while youre driving.
If the level of the shoulder is only slightly below the
pavement,

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BUICK CENTURY 2000 Workshop Manual 4-16
Driving at Night
Night driving is more dangerous than day driving. 
One reason is that some drivers are likely to be 
impaired 
-- by alcohol or drugs, with night vision
problems, or by fatigue.H

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BUICK CENTURY 2000 Workshop Manual 4-17
You can be temporarily blinded by approaching
headlamps. It can take a second or two, or even several
seconds, for your eyes to readjust to the dark. When you
are faced with severe glare (as from

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BUICK CENTURY 2000 Workshop Manual 4-19
CAUTION:
Wet brakes can cause accidents. They wont work
as well in a quick stop and may cause pulling to
one side. You could lose control of the vehicle.
After driving through a large puddle of